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10-16-2012, 01:14 AM
911 Reports
Monday, Oct. 1
1:16 a.m.- Caller from Main Street advised two male subjects had been standing around the front door acting suspicious.
1:19 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 302 advised their neighbors had been loud.
2:41 a.m.- Caller from Boyd Branch advised she had been receiving harassing phone calls.
8:23 a.m.- Caller from Johnson Central High School advised someone had hit her vehicle.
12:23 p.m.- Caller from East End Pizza advised of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
12:30 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 321 advised of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
1:59 p.m.- Caller from Jerry Brownâs Auto advised they had a vehicle broken into over the weekend.
2:33 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 201 advised of a single vehicle accident. Caller advised the vehicle was over in the creek and a female subject was hurt.
3:51 p.m.- Caller from Paintsville High School advised they had a racoon on the wall and couldnât get it down.
4:18 p.m.- Caller from Mill Street advised his wife threatened to do him bodily harm. Caller also advised she was on the way to his location.
4:53 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised a Boxer Pitbull mix stray was causing problems.
9:19 p.m.- Caller from Shell Station advised a male subject in a dark sweatshirt and jeans was possibly under the influence. Caller advised the subject had been stopping people saying his livers were bad.
Tuesday, Oct. 2
8:20 a.m.- Caller from Mill Branch Road advised a power line was down and had caught the hill on fire.
11:23 a.m.- Caller from Golf Course advised a white pickup truck had been sitting by the pond at the golf course. Caller advised the vehicle had been there for a while. Caller also advised the vehicle had no tags and they couldnât make out the VIN.
3:18 p.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised there was a large piece of debris in the roadway.
4:40 p.m.- Caller from Wallen Drive advised she had an intruder in her home. Caller advised the subject went out the back door as her step-son went into the side door.
6:31 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1559 advised somebody had threatened to beat her up.
Wednesday, Oct. 3
1:25 a.m.- Caller from Clay Avenue advised her son came to her residence and had stolen $75 from her while she was outside.
7:00 a.m.- Caller from the Johnâs Creek Area advised his grandson told him that someone had taken his money while he was walking in the area.
7:49 a.m.- Caller from Rt. 40 advised a fawn was laying in the roadway in front of the Gulf Station. The caller then advised the deer got up and ran away.
7:49 a.m.- Caller from Rt. 40 advised she had hit a deer in front of the Gulf Station.
9:31 a.m.- Caller from Millers Creek advised subjects had rented an apartment and trashed the place.
11:40 a.m.- Caller from Save-A-Lot advised a vehicle had been on fire in the parking lot.
8:36 p.m.- Caller from Sandy Valley Fasteners advised someone had slashed the tires on her vehicle.
10:01 p.m.- Caller from Clay Avenue advised a male subject at the residence had been threatening a female subject. The caller also advised the male subject had stolen items from the residence.
10:34 p.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised their massage chair had been stolen by the neighbor.
11:17 p.m.- Caller from Hilltop Apartments advised a female subject has been beating on her door and threatening her. Caller also advised the female had a small pocket knife.
Thursday, Oct. 4
4:28 a.m.- Caller from Clay Avenue advised someone had cut the screen on their bedroom window.
7:32 a.m.- Caller from Mayo School advised a male subject had been laying on the steps.
10:46 a.m.- Caller from Fifth Street advised of a possible scam. Caller advised people had been calling saying they were the electric company and someone owed a bill.
12:07 p.m.- Caller from Pointview Court advised someone had stolen an elderly ladies rings and other items.
12:27 p.m.- Caller from Preston Branch advised someone in the hills behind their residence had been screaming. Caller couldnât advise who it was.
1:33 p.m.- Caller from Pointview Court advised a female subject had been calling and threatening her.
3:30 p.m.- Caller from Tackett Branch advised people had been dumping trash over the edge of the roadway and in the creek.
4:24 p.m.- Caller from Main Street advised she found a back pack in their back yard. Caller advised the back pack had an illegal substance and a six pack of beer in it.
5:39 p.m.- Caller from Industrial Park advised she had been in an argument with her son. Caller advised he busted the TV.
8:13 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised of heavy smoke in the area and a bad smell.
10:23 p.m.- Caller from Elite Insurance advised someone had hit her car in the parking lot.
Friday, Oct. 5
12:07 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised a male subject had been calling and harassing her.
12:13 a.m.- Caller from the Festival area advised two subjects had been fired from the carnival. Caller advised the subjects had no money and no place to go.
7:22 a.m.- Caller from Williams Branch advised someone had stolen $50 out of her purse.
11:03 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 302 advised a dog had been left in a residence for approximately a week.
11:51 a.m.- Caller from Vern Horn Apartments advised the neighbors had been threatening him and littering in the parking lot.
1:01 p.m.- Caller from Sixth Street advised someone had used his disability check card and spent over $500 at Wal-Mart.
3:23 p.m.- Caller from the Left Fork of Hammond advised his medicine had been stolen.
5:27 p.m.- Caller from Vern Horn Apartments advised subjects had been throwing items at his vehicle.
6:45 p.m.- Caller from Walnut Avenue requested transportation to town.
7:27 p.m.- Caller from the Festival area advised two male subjects had been fighting around the ticket booth.
10:01 p.m.- Caller from McGahan Feed advised that his vehicle had been broken into.
11:04 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 172 advised they had been assaulted at Speedway.
Saturday, Oct. 6
11:36 a.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised someone had broken into her residence and took the cushions off the couch and threw her boxsprings in the garbage.
1:23 p.m.- Caller from Medi Home Care advised someone lined up for the parade had busted a window and left the scene.
2:03 p.m.- Caller from Hill Lane advised a Pitbull was out of control.
4:52 p.m.- Caller from Jackson Fork advised she had been gone for a month from her residence. Caller advised someone had broken into her residence and several items were missing.
7:39 p.m.- Caller from Mayâs Carpet advised two purses had been stolen out of her vehicle.
7:46 p.m.- Caller from Sears advised a purse had been stolen out of their vehicle.
7:59 p.m.- Caller from Sears advised a purse had been stolen out of their vehicle.
9:29 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 580 advised a male subject had been at the residence and several items were missing.
Sunday, Oct. 7
12:44 a.m.- Caller from Main Street advised a male subject had been beating on a female subject in the alleyway.
4:33 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1092 advised the neighborâs house was on fire and heavy flame was visible.
5:26 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 2039 advised the neighbors had been out shooting. Caller advised they could hear someone moaning and they thought someone was possibly hurt.
5:34 a.m.- Caller from Rabbit Hollow advised they found a male subject that had possibly been beaten
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Monday, Oct. 1
1:16 a.m.- Caller from Main Street advised two male subjects had been standing around the front door acting suspicious.
1:19 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 302 advised their neighbors had been loud.
2:41 a.m.- Caller from Boyd Branch advised she had been receiving harassing phone calls.
8:23 a.m.- Caller from Johnson Central High School advised someone had hit her vehicle.
12:23 p.m.- Caller from East End Pizza advised of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
12:30 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 321 advised of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
1:59 p.m.- Caller from Jerry Brownâs Auto advised they had a vehicle broken into over the weekend.
2:33 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 201 advised of a single vehicle accident. Caller advised the vehicle was over in the creek and a female subject was hurt.
3:51 p.m.- Caller from Paintsville High School advised they had a racoon on the wall and couldnât get it down.
4:18 p.m.- Caller from Mill Street advised his wife threatened to do him bodily harm. Caller also advised she was on the way to his location.
4:53 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised a Boxer Pitbull mix stray was causing problems.
9:19 p.m.- Caller from Shell Station advised a male subject in a dark sweatshirt and jeans was possibly under the influence. Caller advised the subject had been stopping people saying his livers were bad.
Tuesday, Oct. 2
8:20 a.m.- Caller from Mill Branch Road advised a power line was down and had caught the hill on fire.
11:23 a.m.- Caller from Golf Course advised a white pickup truck had been sitting by the pond at the golf course. Caller advised the vehicle had been there for a while. Caller also advised the vehicle had no tags and they couldnât make out the VIN.
3:18 p.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised there was a large piece of debris in the roadway.
4:40 p.m.- Caller from Wallen Drive advised she had an intruder in her home. Caller advised the subject went out the back door as her step-son went into the side door.
6:31 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1559 advised somebody had threatened to beat her up.
Wednesday, Oct. 3
1:25 a.m.- Caller from Clay Avenue advised her son came to her residence and had stolen $75 from her while she was outside.
7:00 a.m.- Caller from the Johnâs Creek Area advised his grandson told him that someone had taken his money while he was walking in the area.
7:49 a.m.- Caller from Rt. 40 advised a fawn was laying in the roadway in front of the Gulf Station. The caller then advised the deer got up and ran away.
7:49 a.m.- Caller from Rt. 40 advised she had hit a deer in front of the Gulf Station.
9:31 a.m.- Caller from Millers Creek advised subjects had rented an apartment and trashed the place.
11:40 a.m.- Caller from Save-A-Lot advised a vehicle had been on fire in the parking lot.
8:36 p.m.- Caller from Sandy Valley Fasteners advised someone had slashed the tires on her vehicle.
10:01 p.m.- Caller from Clay Avenue advised a male subject at the residence had been threatening a female subject. The caller also advised the male subject had stolen items from the residence.
10:34 p.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised their massage chair had been stolen by the neighbor.
11:17 p.m.- Caller from Hilltop Apartments advised a female subject has been beating on her door and threatening her. Caller also advised the female had a small pocket knife.
Thursday, Oct. 4
4:28 a.m.- Caller from Clay Avenue advised someone had cut the screen on their bedroom window.
7:32 a.m.- Caller from Mayo School advised a male subject had been laying on the steps.
10:46 a.m.- Caller from Fifth Street advised of a possible scam. Caller advised people had been calling saying they were the electric company and someone owed a bill.
12:07 p.m.- Caller from Pointview Court advised someone had stolen an elderly ladies rings and other items.
12:27 p.m.- Caller from Preston Branch advised someone in the hills behind their residence had been screaming. Caller couldnât advise who it was.
1:33 p.m.- Caller from Pointview Court advised a female subject had been calling and threatening her.
3:30 p.m.- Caller from Tackett Branch advised people had been dumping trash over the edge of the roadway and in the creek.
4:24 p.m.- Caller from Main Street advised she found a back pack in their back yard. Caller advised the back pack had an illegal substance and a six pack of beer in it.
5:39 p.m.- Caller from Industrial Park advised she had been in an argument with her son. Caller advised he busted the TV.
8:13 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised of heavy smoke in the area and a bad smell.
10:23 p.m.- Caller from Elite Insurance advised someone had hit her car in the parking lot.
Friday, Oct. 5
12:07 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised a male subject had been calling and harassing her.
12:13 a.m.- Caller from the Festival area advised two subjects had been fired from the carnival. Caller advised the subjects had no money and no place to go.
7:22 a.m.- Caller from Williams Branch advised someone had stolen $50 out of her purse.
11:03 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 302 advised a dog had been left in a residence for approximately a week.
11:51 a.m.- Caller from Vern Horn Apartments advised the neighbors had been threatening him and littering in the parking lot.
1:01 p.m.- Caller from Sixth Street advised someone had used his disability check card and spent over $500 at Wal-Mart.
3:23 p.m.- Caller from the Left Fork of Hammond advised his medicine had been stolen.
5:27 p.m.- Caller from Vern Horn Apartments advised subjects had been throwing items at his vehicle.
6:45 p.m.- Caller from Walnut Avenue requested transportation to town.
7:27 p.m.- Caller from the Festival area advised two male subjects had been fighting around the ticket booth.
10:01 p.m.- Caller from McGahan Feed advised that his vehicle had been broken into.
11:04 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 172 advised they had been assaulted at Speedway.
Saturday, Oct. 6
11:36 a.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised someone had broken into her residence and took the cushions off the couch and threw her boxsprings in the garbage.
1:23 p.m.- Caller from Medi Home Care advised someone lined up for the parade had busted a window and left the scene.
2:03 p.m.- Caller from Hill Lane advised a Pitbull was out of control.
4:52 p.m.- Caller from Jackson Fork advised she had been gone for a month from her residence. Caller advised someone had broken into her residence and several items were missing.
7:39 p.m.- Caller from Mayâs Carpet advised two purses had been stolen out of her vehicle.
7:46 p.m.- Caller from Sears advised a purse had been stolen out of their vehicle.
7:59 p.m.- Caller from Sears advised a purse had been stolen out of their vehicle.
9:29 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 580 advised a male subject had been at the residence and several items were missing.
Sunday, Oct. 7
12:44 a.m.- Caller from Main Street advised a male subject had been beating on a female subject in the alleyway.
4:33 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1092 advised the neighborâs house was on fire and heavy flame was visible.
5:26 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 2039 advised the neighbors had been out shooting. Caller advised they could hear someone moaning and they thought someone was possibly hurt.
5:34 a.m.- Caller from Rabbit Hollow advised they found a male subject that had possibly been beaten
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âRelax, all right? Donât try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, theyâre fascist. Throw some ground balls â itâs more democratic.â
Crash Davis
10-17-2012, 01:42 AM
911 Reports
Monday, Sept. 24
10:08 a.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised they hit a deer and it was still alive on shoulder of the roadway.
2:47 p.m.- Caller from Starfire Hill advised a vehicle blocking the roadway.
2:48 p.m.- Caller from Main Street advised he had been robbed. Caller advised he took $40,000 out of his safe deposit box and put it in his closet.
3:06 p.m.- Caller from B-Mart advised a male subject had been at the store for approximately three hours. Caller advised he had been bothering people and trying to get in vehicles.
3:27 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1092 advised the male subject next door had been causing problems. Caller advised the subject was cutting trees down on his property.
4:53 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 201 advised there was a substance on the roadway that was possibly oil based.
6:17 p.m.- Caller from Paintsville Elementary School advised their wallet was missing.
7:07 p.m.- Caller from Third Street advised they had five or six shoplifters in the store.
7:32 p.m.- Caller from Little Mud Lick advised they had spoken to a male subject the previous hour and that subject was possibly under the influence. Caller advised the subject’s vehicle had some front end damage. When the caller asked the subject what he hit he said, “I don’t know.”
8:30 p.m.- Caller from Depot Road advised of a two vehicle accident with injuries.
9:54 p.m.- Caller from Star Hollow advised their windows had been busted out and several items, including guns, were missing.
Tuesday, Sept. 25
7:25 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 321 advised of a single vehicle accident. Caller advised the vehicle spun out of control and hit the guardrail.
10:09 a.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised someone had hit their building.
12:16 p.m.- Caller from North Mayo Trail advised there were shoplifters in the store. Caller also advised they were getting out of hand.
2:02 p.m.- Caller from Beth’s Grocery advised a male subject in a hat, black hoodie and jeans and holding a cheeseburger, stole a bunch of jewelry.
4:13 p.m.- Caller from Pineview Lane advised her child’s Xbox had been stolen.
6:09 p.m.- Caller from Pigeon Creek advised his brother kicked in the door to his house and took several items.
8:29 p.m.- Caller from Johnson Central Football Field advised a player hit her son twice in the face.
Wednesday, Sept. 26
12:25 a.m.- Caller from Stafford Avenue advised a female subject tried to leave and would not listen to staff at the nurses station.
12:46 p.m.- Caller from Blair Road advised the neighbor threatened to kill his father. Caller advised he didn’t hear the entire conversation, but he did hear the threat.
1:38 p.m.- Caller from Rock City Plaza advised a car was backed up against the old hair salon. Caller advised it had been there for two days and was making it hard to pull in.
2:30 p.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised someone had broken into her trailer and stole her furniture and other items.
4:58 p.m.- Caller from Main Street advised a female subject, possibly under the influence, was laying in the dumpster. Caller advised she told them she was ok, just tired.
6:05 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 3 advised she had been attacked and she ran.
11:22 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 201 advised two deer were laying in the roadway.
Thursday, Sept. 27
12:56 a.m.- Caller from Storehouse Hollow advised her soon to be ex showed up at her residence possibly under the influence. Caller also advised he had a knife on his side and was armed with a bow and arrow.
4:31 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 580 advised someone tore down their mailbox.
6:29 p.m.- Caller from Flatwoods Branch advised his medication had been stolen.
6:35 p.m.- Caller from West Van Lear advised a male subject had been calling and harassing his wife.
7:58 p.m.- Caller from Store House advised children had been standing in the roadway and wouldn’t move for vehicles.
8:26 p.m.- Caller from Broadway advised of two female shoplifters. Caller advised they had put several items in their purses.
Friday, Sept. 28
12:21 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 172 advised a female subject had assaulted him.
6:32 p.m.- Caller from Wal-Mart advised of a female shoplifter. Caller advised the subject put items in her purse. Caller also advised the subject had a box cutter in her left back pocket.
11:20 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 172 advised of a single vehicle accident.
Saturday, Sept. 29
8:06 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 3302 advised a male subject was irate and had been throwing things inside the residence. Caller also advised he was possibly getting physically abusive.
10:48 p.m.- Caller from U.S. 460 advised someone had busted the window out of her vehicle.
Sunday, Sept. 30
1:41 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 825 advised of a large party with underage drinking.
11:37 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 172 advised a female subject had been threatening a male subject.
1:45 p.m.- Caller from Grassy advised the neighbors had been shooting against the hillside.
6:47 p.m.- Caller from Paintsville Ball Field advised several subject had been shooting bows at targets and the caller was afraid they would hit someone.
Monday, Sept. 24
10:08 a.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised they hit a deer and it was still alive on shoulder of the roadway.
2:47 p.m.- Caller from Starfire Hill advised a vehicle blocking the roadway.
2:48 p.m.- Caller from Main Street advised he had been robbed. Caller advised he took $40,000 out of his safe deposit box and put it in his closet.
3:06 p.m.- Caller from B-Mart advised a male subject had been at the store for approximately three hours. Caller advised he had been bothering people and trying to get in vehicles.
3:27 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1092 advised the male subject next door had been causing problems. Caller advised the subject was cutting trees down on his property.
4:53 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 201 advised there was a substance on the roadway that was possibly oil based.
6:17 p.m.- Caller from Paintsville Elementary School advised their wallet was missing.
7:07 p.m.- Caller from Third Street advised they had five or six shoplifters in the store.
7:32 p.m.- Caller from Little Mud Lick advised they had spoken to a male subject the previous hour and that subject was possibly under the influence. Caller advised the subject’s vehicle had some front end damage. When the caller asked the subject what he hit he said, “I don’t know.”
8:30 p.m.- Caller from Depot Road advised of a two vehicle accident with injuries.
9:54 p.m.- Caller from Star Hollow advised their windows had been busted out and several items, including guns, were missing.
Tuesday, Sept. 25
7:25 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 321 advised of a single vehicle accident. Caller advised the vehicle spun out of control and hit the guardrail.
10:09 a.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised someone had hit their building.
12:16 p.m.- Caller from North Mayo Trail advised there were shoplifters in the store. Caller also advised they were getting out of hand.
2:02 p.m.- Caller from Beth’s Grocery advised a male subject in a hat, black hoodie and jeans and holding a cheeseburger, stole a bunch of jewelry.
4:13 p.m.- Caller from Pineview Lane advised her child’s Xbox had been stolen.
6:09 p.m.- Caller from Pigeon Creek advised his brother kicked in the door to his house and took several items.
8:29 p.m.- Caller from Johnson Central Football Field advised a player hit her son twice in the face.
Wednesday, Sept. 26
12:25 a.m.- Caller from Stafford Avenue advised a female subject tried to leave and would not listen to staff at the nurses station.
12:46 p.m.- Caller from Blair Road advised the neighbor threatened to kill his father. Caller advised he didn’t hear the entire conversation, but he did hear the threat.
1:38 p.m.- Caller from Rock City Plaza advised a car was backed up against the old hair salon. Caller advised it had been there for two days and was making it hard to pull in.
2:30 p.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised someone had broken into her trailer and stole her furniture and other items.
4:58 p.m.- Caller from Main Street advised a female subject, possibly under the influence, was laying in the dumpster. Caller advised she told them she was ok, just tired.
6:05 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 3 advised she had been attacked and she ran.
11:22 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 201 advised two deer were laying in the roadway.
Thursday, Sept. 27
12:56 a.m.- Caller from Storehouse Hollow advised her soon to be ex showed up at her residence possibly under the influence. Caller also advised he had a knife on his side and was armed with a bow and arrow.
4:31 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 580 advised someone tore down their mailbox.
6:29 p.m.- Caller from Flatwoods Branch advised his medication had been stolen.
6:35 p.m.- Caller from West Van Lear advised a male subject had been calling and harassing his wife.
7:58 p.m.- Caller from Store House advised children had been standing in the roadway and wouldn’t move for vehicles.
8:26 p.m.- Caller from Broadway advised of two female shoplifters. Caller advised they had put several items in their purses.
Friday, Sept. 28
12:21 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 172 advised a female subject had assaulted him.
6:32 p.m.- Caller from Wal-Mart advised of a female shoplifter. Caller advised the subject put items in her purse. Caller also advised the subject had a box cutter in her left back pocket.
11:20 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 172 advised of a single vehicle accident.
Saturday, Sept. 29
8:06 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 3302 advised a male subject was irate and had been throwing things inside the residence. Caller also advised he was possibly getting physically abusive.
10:48 p.m.- Caller from U.S. 460 advised someone had busted the window out of her vehicle.
Sunday, Sept. 30
1:41 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 825 advised of a large party with underage drinking.
11:37 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 172 advised a female subject had been threatening a male subject.
1:45 p.m.- Caller from Grassy advised the neighbors had been shooting against the hillside.
6:47 p.m.- Caller from Paintsville Ball Field advised several subject had been shooting bows at targets and the caller was afraid they would hit someone.
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âRelax, all right? Donât try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, theyâre fascist. Throw some ground balls â itâs more democratic.â
Crash Davis
10-18-2012, 12:09 AM
911 Reports
Monday, Oct. 8
12:25 a.m.- Caller from Boyd Branch advised their neighbors were being loud. They advised several people were outside and ATVs had been going back and forth on the roadway.
1:28 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised a female subject had been standing by the roadway trying to flag traffic. Caller didn’t know if something was wrong or if she needed a ride.
11:00 a.m.- Caller from Boyd Branch advised a male subject had jumped into her vehicle and had possibly been fighting with her son.
11:50 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 201 advised there were deer all over the roadway.
12:37 p.m.- Caller from Broadway advised of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
12:51 p.m.- Caller from Airport Road advised someone had picked up her mother’s medication using a fake name.
1:09 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 581 advised her bank card, that was stolen at Apple Day, had been used.
1:35 p.m.- Caller from Valu Med Pharmacy advised they were at the pharmacy and wanted an officer to meet with them in reference to the pharmacy releasing medication to someone other than who it was perscribed to.
4:52 p.m.- Caller from Pineview advised he left Pineview and could see a house on fire but was unable to give an address.
8:27 p.m.- Caller from Venture Home advised a female subject had been out of control.
11:25 p.m.- Caller from Maple Street advised a male subject had been attempting to break the door down. Caller advised they were attempting to get into the residence.
Tuesday, Oct. 9
5:30 a.m.- Caller from the Storage Rentals on Rt. 460 advised a male subject, wearing a black ski mask, ran toward Magoffin County.
8:19 a.m.- Caller from Eighth Street advised of a downed line. Caller advised it was possibly a cable or a telephone line.
12:42 p.m.- Caller from James S. Trimble Boulevard advised of an assault.
1:23 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1107 advised a deer had been hit. Caller advised it had a broken leg and was laying beside the roadway.
2:38 p.m.- Caller from Maple Street advised possibly homeless people had been staying in the apartment building on the corner of Maple and Depot.
2:58 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1107 advise a male subject was slumped over in a vehicle at the mouth of Thelma.
6:38 p.m.- Caller from Caudill Branch advised several items had been stolen out of their building. Caller advised a motorcycle had also been stolen.
7:31 p.m.- Caller from Mill Street advised someone had been staying in an apartment that they did not rent. Caller advised they were possibly squatters.
9:31 p.m.- Caller from U.S. 460 advised of a deer in the roadway.
9:35 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 2040 advised someone had stolen their medication.
9:43 p.m.- Caller from Johnson Central High School advised they had caught some subjects around the farm and corn maze.
Wednesday, Oct. 10
9:46 a.m.- Caller from Blair Road advised a male subject had been blocking the intersection with blocks and boards. Caller advised the subject claimed he owned the road.
2:04 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 321 and Wal-Mart intersection advised a male subject had been soliciting money and had almost been hit a couple of times.
4:58 p.m.- Caller from North Mayo Trail advised a male subject in a cream-colored Lincoln drove into the bushes.
9:03 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1107 advised of a fire down on the riverbank.
9:42 p.m.- Caller from Southside Lane advised a male and a female subject had been arguing.
9:28 p.m.- Caller from Lee’s Trailer Court advised a male subject had kicked the door in on the trailer.
10:02 p.m.- Caller from Wallen Drive advised a family member had taken money from her.
Thursday, Oct. 11
11:39 a.m.- Caller from High Rise advised the elevator had been stuck on the second floor.
2:18 p.m.- Caller from Dollar General at Appletree Plaza advised they had a shoplifter in custody.
5:38 p.m.- Caller from Caudill Branch advised her tenants that had been evicted left their animals at the residence. Caller advised there were three dogs and one cat.
6:01 p.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised a female inside the office had been getting irate.
6:51 p.m.- Caller from Sixth street advised an elevator had been stuck on the second floor.
7:46 p.m.- Caller from Burchett Hollow advised they went to the residence of a mother and small child. Caller advised the child was screaming and crying. Caller also advised the house was nasty.
8:12 p.m.- Caller from Depot Road advised their was some kind of knife on the sidewalk.
8:15 p.m.- Caller from Elite Insurance advised three females had been in the parking lot shooting off fireworks.
Friday, Oct. 12
6:44 a.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised a female had hit a horse with her vehicle. Caller advised the female was injured.
7:39 a.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised numerous items were missing from outside the business.
11:08 a.m.- Caller from Airport Road advised their neighbor had called and advised that his son-in-law had shot her dog.
2:35 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 3224 advise the neighbors had been burning trash and the smoke made it hard for them to breathe.
4:47 p.m.- Caller from Hale Drive advised a car had been on fire.
6:34 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 581 advised the neighbors had been shooting guns and causing loud noise.
6:47 p.m.- Caller from Millers Creek advised a male subject had assaulted her. Caller advised the male subject had struck her numerous times and threw her off the porch.
7:45 p.m. Caller from Cherry Hill Lane advised a suspicious vehicle had been sitting in the cemetery with their lights on.
11:39 p.m.- Caller from Cafe on Main advised an underage female subject had been drinking at the bar. Caller advised a male subject had been serving her.
Saturday, Oct. 13
1:35 a.m.- Caller from Elm Street advised her ex-boyfriend had assaulted her.
2:10 a.m.- Caller from Pointview Court advised she had a restraining order on her husband. Caller advised he had been calling her and had been at her house that evening.
11:16 a.m.- Caller from Silk Stocking Road advised the neighbors had been burning garbage and causing a bad odor.
11:55 a.m.- Caller from Woodland Drive advised they had been digging under their porch and struck a gas line.
12:08 p.m.- Caller from Community Drive advised a male subject had threatened her and he had assaulted her on a previous date.
1:39 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 2040 advised she had a restraining order against her ex. Caller advised her ex had been sitting in her yard.
2:09 p.m.- Caller from the Highrise advised three people had been stuck in the elevator.
3:07 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 825 advised their neighbor had been across the creek shooting guns.
7:29 p.m.- Caller from Wal-Mart advised someone had stolen her iPhone.
8:31 p.m.- Caller from Mill Street advised they had a Copperhead snake in the bed. Caller advised the snake was dead, but they weren’t sure if there were anymore snakes.
8:49 p.m.- Caller from Hidden Valley Road advised they heard what sounded like gun shots.
9:55 p.m.- Caller from IGA advised subjects had been on a mini van behind the store watching a DVD.
Sunday, Oct. 14
12:26 a.m.- Caller from Venture Homes advised they had a male resident that wanted to leave. Caller advised he had a bag in hand. Caller also advised an employee had tried to stop him and he threatened to hit them.
6:25 a.m.- Caller from Depot advised a dog had been hit.
6:09 p.m.- Caller from Little Mud Lick advised subjects had been riding their ATVs all hours of the night.
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Monday, Oct. 8
12:25 a.m.- Caller from Boyd Branch advised their neighbors were being loud. They advised several people were outside and ATVs had been going back and forth on the roadway.
1:28 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised a female subject had been standing by the roadway trying to flag traffic. Caller didn’t know if something was wrong or if she needed a ride.
11:00 a.m.- Caller from Boyd Branch advised a male subject had jumped into her vehicle and had possibly been fighting with her son.
11:50 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 201 advised there were deer all over the roadway.
12:37 p.m.- Caller from Broadway advised of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
12:51 p.m.- Caller from Airport Road advised someone had picked up her mother’s medication using a fake name.
1:09 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 581 advised her bank card, that was stolen at Apple Day, had been used.
1:35 p.m.- Caller from Valu Med Pharmacy advised they were at the pharmacy and wanted an officer to meet with them in reference to the pharmacy releasing medication to someone other than who it was perscribed to.
4:52 p.m.- Caller from Pineview advised he left Pineview and could see a house on fire but was unable to give an address.
8:27 p.m.- Caller from Venture Home advised a female subject had been out of control.
11:25 p.m.- Caller from Maple Street advised a male subject had been attempting to break the door down. Caller advised they were attempting to get into the residence.
Tuesday, Oct. 9
5:30 a.m.- Caller from the Storage Rentals on Rt. 460 advised a male subject, wearing a black ski mask, ran toward Magoffin County.
8:19 a.m.- Caller from Eighth Street advised of a downed line. Caller advised it was possibly a cable or a telephone line.
12:42 p.m.- Caller from James S. Trimble Boulevard advised of an assault.
1:23 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1107 advised a deer had been hit. Caller advised it had a broken leg and was laying beside the roadway.
2:38 p.m.- Caller from Maple Street advised possibly homeless people had been staying in the apartment building on the corner of Maple and Depot.
2:58 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1107 advise a male subject was slumped over in a vehicle at the mouth of Thelma.
6:38 p.m.- Caller from Caudill Branch advised several items had been stolen out of their building. Caller advised a motorcycle had also been stolen.
7:31 p.m.- Caller from Mill Street advised someone had been staying in an apartment that they did not rent. Caller advised they were possibly squatters.
9:31 p.m.- Caller from U.S. 460 advised of a deer in the roadway.
9:35 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 2040 advised someone had stolen their medication.
9:43 p.m.- Caller from Johnson Central High School advised they had caught some subjects around the farm and corn maze.
Wednesday, Oct. 10
9:46 a.m.- Caller from Blair Road advised a male subject had been blocking the intersection with blocks and boards. Caller advised the subject claimed he owned the road.
2:04 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 321 and Wal-Mart intersection advised a male subject had been soliciting money and had almost been hit a couple of times.
4:58 p.m.- Caller from North Mayo Trail advised a male subject in a cream-colored Lincoln drove into the bushes.
9:03 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1107 advised of a fire down on the riverbank.
9:42 p.m.- Caller from Southside Lane advised a male and a female subject had been arguing.
9:28 p.m.- Caller from Lee’s Trailer Court advised a male subject had kicked the door in on the trailer.
10:02 p.m.- Caller from Wallen Drive advised a family member had taken money from her.
Thursday, Oct. 11
11:39 a.m.- Caller from High Rise advised the elevator had been stuck on the second floor.
2:18 p.m.- Caller from Dollar General at Appletree Plaza advised they had a shoplifter in custody.
5:38 p.m.- Caller from Caudill Branch advised her tenants that had been evicted left their animals at the residence. Caller advised there were three dogs and one cat.
6:01 p.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised a female inside the office had been getting irate.
6:51 p.m.- Caller from Sixth street advised an elevator had been stuck on the second floor.
7:46 p.m.- Caller from Burchett Hollow advised they went to the residence of a mother and small child. Caller advised the child was screaming and crying. Caller also advised the house was nasty.
8:12 p.m.- Caller from Depot Road advised their was some kind of knife on the sidewalk.
8:15 p.m.- Caller from Elite Insurance advised three females had been in the parking lot shooting off fireworks.
Friday, Oct. 12
6:44 a.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised a female had hit a horse with her vehicle. Caller advised the female was injured.
7:39 a.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised numerous items were missing from outside the business.
11:08 a.m.- Caller from Airport Road advised their neighbor had called and advised that his son-in-law had shot her dog.
2:35 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 3224 advise the neighbors had been burning trash and the smoke made it hard for them to breathe.
4:47 p.m.- Caller from Hale Drive advised a car had been on fire.
6:34 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 581 advised the neighbors had been shooting guns and causing loud noise.
6:47 p.m.- Caller from Millers Creek advised a male subject had assaulted her. Caller advised the male subject had struck her numerous times and threw her off the porch.
7:45 p.m. Caller from Cherry Hill Lane advised a suspicious vehicle had been sitting in the cemetery with their lights on.
11:39 p.m.- Caller from Cafe on Main advised an underage female subject had been drinking at the bar. Caller advised a male subject had been serving her.
Saturday, Oct. 13
1:35 a.m.- Caller from Elm Street advised her ex-boyfriend had assaulted her.
2:10 a.m.- Caller from Pointview Court advised she had a restraining order on her husband. Caller advised he had been calling her and had been at her house that evening.
11:16 a.m.- Caller from Silk Stocking Road advised the neighbors had been burning garbage and causing a bad odor.
11:55 a.m.- Caller from Woodland Drive advised they had been digging under their porch and struck a gas line.
12:08 p.m.- Caller from Community Drive advised a male subject had threatened her and he had assaulted her on a previous date.
1:39 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 2040 advised she had a restraining order against her ex. Caller advised her ex had been sitting in her yard.
2:09 p.m.- Caller from the Highrise advised three people had been stuck in the elevator.
3:07 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 825 advised their neighbor had been across the creek shooting guns.
7:29 p.m.- Caller from Wal-Mart advised someone had stolen her iPhone.
8:31 p.m.- Caller from Mill Street advised they had a Copperhead snake in the bed. Caller advised the snake was dead, but they weren’t sure if there were anymore snakes.
8:49 p.m.- Caller from Hidden Valley Road advised they heard what sounded like gun shots.
9:55 p.m.- Caller from IGA advised subjects had been on a mini van behind the store watching a DVD.
Sunday, Oct. 14
12:26 a.m.- Caller from Venture Homes advised they had a male resident that wanted to leave. Caller advised he had a bag in hand. Caller also advised an employee had tried to stop him and he threatened to hit them.
6:25 a.m.- Caller from Depot advised a dog had been hit.
6:09 p.m.- Caller from Little Mud Lick advised subjects had been riding their ATVs all hours of the night.
http://www.paintsvilleherald.com/cat_index_24.shtml
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Crash Davis
10-18-2012, 10:49 AM
I used to buy the Paintsville paper mainly just to read these.
10-18-2012, 12:44 PM
TheRealVille Wrote:I used to buy the Paintsville paper mainly just to read these.
I did as well. I love reading these.
10-24-2012, 11:52 PM
911 Reports
Monday, Oct. 15
2:29 a.m.- Caller from Ky Rt. 321 advised a male subject came into the residence and had started fighting with his wife. Caller advised when he tried to break it up, the subject and his brother began fighting.
6:32 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 321 advised a subject had been running up and down the roadway. Caller advised the subject was almost hit.
8:37 a.m.- Caller from Greer Branch advised she had been fighting with her mother.
10:41 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 2275 advised of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
12:56 p.m.- Caller from Highrise advised the elevator was stuck on the second floor.
3:50 p.m.- Caller from Ponderosa Drive advised a male subject had run her off the roadway. Caller also advised they turned around and followed her to the gas station, then back to her apartment.
4:56 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised someone dropped off an elderly male subject with two suitcases.
5:32 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1100 advised her ex had her children for the past two weeks and he would not let her pick them up.
8:27 p.m.- Caller from Burglar Hollow wanted to know where his keys were.
10:07 p.m.- Caller from Highland Plaza advised their step-daughter had called and advised that a male subject had assaulted her.
Tuesday, Oct. 16
9:36 a.m.- Caller from Main Street advised they had a violent client.
12:35 p.m.- Caller from Euclid Avenue advised their Wal-Mart Card had been stolen.
12:54 p.m.- Caller from James S. Trimble Boulevard advised they wanted to report an assault that had happened sometime between the previous night and early morning. Caller also advised someone came into his residence and stole his medication.
4:41 p.m.- Caller from Frank Street advised their 19-year-old son had been out of control and they wanted him removed.
6:24 p.m.- Caller from Depot Road advised three teenage boys had been riding bikes in the middle of the roadway.
8:48 p.m.- Caller from Main Street advised they had been stuck on the second floor of the Highrise.
9:42 p.m.- Caller from Millers Creek advised their sister had called from a residence in Van Lear. Caller advised they heard someone strike her and the phone when dead. Caller also advised there was a six-year-old male in the residence.
Wednesday, Oct. 17
12:23 p.m.- Caller from Daniels Creek advised her husband and his parents had been physically fighting.
12:24 p.m.- Caller from Daniels Creek advised her brother had been abusing their father. Caller advised the father’s head was bleeding and his eye was bloodshot.
4:41 p.m.- Caller from Ponderosa Drive advised a female subject had been jogging and a car was following her with their flashers on.
5:30 p.m.- Caller from the Stock Yard advised a male subject was out of control and had been running in and out.
7:56 p.m.- Caller from Castle Fork advised a female subject had pulled a gun on her.
10:14 p.m.- Caller from Broadway advised three subjects had been under the caboose. Caller advised it looked like they were taking stuff out from under it.
Thursday, Oct. 18
1:58 a.m.- Caller from Upper Street advised someone had been knocking on doors and throwing smoke bombs.
3:42 a.m.- Caller from Highland Avenue advised they heard a loud pop then the power went out.
8:29 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised her husband parks at the Hager Hill market. Caller advised a friend of his was held at gun point by a male wearing all black.
9:53 a.m.- Caller from Southside Lane advised someone had broken into his building and took his weedeater and other items.
11:45 a.m.- Caller from Buckingham Avenue advised he had a safe, guns and other items stolen from him.
5:14 p.m.- Caller from Buckingham Avenue advised a kid had been riding a four-wheeler through people’s yards.
5:28 p.m.- Caller from Possum Hollow advised she was having problems with her 15-year-old daughter.
6:38 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised a male subject had been prowling around all the residences in the area.
6:41 p.m.- Caller from Stock Yard apartments advised her son had been around Lake Front Mart and a subject pulled a gun on him.
8:27 p.m.- Caller from Butcher Hollow advised her husband had locked her in her bedroom. Caller advised she had just returned from the hospital that day. Caller also advised they hadn’t been arguing.
Friday, Oct. 19
7:53 a.m.- Caller from Maple Street advised an older male subject had possibly been taking pictures of kids.
8:59 a.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised the turn lane onto Ky. Rt. 201 had diesel fuel spilled all over it. Caller advised the roadway was slick.
3:01 p.m.- Caller from Pineview Lane advised that her boyfriend had assaulted her.
6:53 p.m.- Caller from West Street advised of a residential fire. Caller advised flames were coming out of the back of the residence.
8:00 p.m.- Caller from Paradise Court advised someone had been ringing the door bell and leaving.
8:17 p.m.- Caller from Mayo Trail advised they lost $308 in cash.
8:29 p.m.- Caller from Van Lear Historical Society advised a person had been laying in the roadway.
10:35 p.m.- Caller from Madison Avenue advised of a sewer leak in front of Elite Apartments.
11:22 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised of a residential fire. Caller advised the house that was on fire the previous night had rekindled and the house was fully involved.
Saturday, Oct. 20
12:34 p.m.- Caller from Glade Branch advised a male subject had been walking through the area with a rifle and suitcases.
2:00 p.m.- Caller from Blue Grass Drive advised the landlord had done some dozer work and a male juvenile had been riding his dirtbike on the property.
2:03 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1092 advised someone had broken into their residence.
3:33 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 201 advised a horse had buckshot in its hip.
5:49 p.m.- Caller from Cemetery Road advised they wanted to speak with an officer about white dust on his car.
7:04 p.m.- Caller from the Mandarin House advised someone had stolen her purse.
7:38 p.m.- Caller from Black Diamond Saloon advised a female subject advised she had been assaulted at the bar.
11:28 p.m.- Caller from Sixth Street advised a male subject had keyed her car.
Sunday, Oct. 21
1:36 a.m.- Caller from Wolfpen Branch advised a small passenger car had been spinning its tires and driving fast.
1:30 p.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised four unruly subjects had been causing problems in the store over money.
2:09 p.m.- Caller from Airport Road advised two female subjects had come into his residence wanting to use the restroom. Caller advised they had stolen two cases of knives and his nerve and pain medication.
2:32 p.m.- Caller from Dawkins Avenue advised a dog had been laying in the ditch for two days. Caller advised the dog had been hit and couldn’t get up. Caller also advised they had already contacted the animal shelters.
9:09 p.m. Caller from Denver Pay Lake advised subjects had been spot lighting deer.
10:22 p.m.- Caller from Johnson Branch advised they had been getting harassing messages on Facebook.
11:55 p.m.- Caller from Burnt Cabin Road advised they kept getting harassing messages on Facebook.
http://www.paintsvilleherald.com/cat_index_24.shtml
Monday, Oct. 15
2:29 a.m.- Caller from Ky Rt. 321 advised a male subject came into the residence and had started fighting with his wife. Caller advised when he tried to break it up, the subject and his brother began fighting.
6:32 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 321 advised a subject had been running up and down the roadway. Caller advised the subject was almost hit.
8:37 a.m.- Caller from Greer Branch advised she had been fighting with her mother.
10:41 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 2275 advised of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
12:56 p.m.- Caller from Highrise advised the elevator was stuck on the second floor.
3:50 p.m.- Caller from Ponderosa Drive advised a male subject had run her off the roadway. Caller also advised they turned around and followed her to the gas station, then back to her apartment.
4:56 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised someone dropped off an elderly male subject with two suitcases.
5:32 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1100 advised her ex had her children for the past two weeks and he would not let her pick them up.
8:27 p.m.- Caller from Burglar Hollow wanted to know where his keys were.
10:07 p.m.- Caller from Highland Plaza advised their step-daughter had called and advised that a male subject had assaulted her.
Tuesday, Oct. 16
9:36 a.m.- Caller from Main Street advised they had a violent client.
12:35 p.m.- Caller from Euclid Avenue advised their Wal-Mart Card had been stolen.
12:54 p.m.- Caller from James S. Trimble Boulevard advised they wanted to report an assault that had happened sometime between the previous night and early morning. Caller also advised someone came into his residence and stole his medication.
4:41 p.m.- Caller from Frank Street advised their 19-year-old son had been out of control and they wanted him removed.
6:24 p.m.- Caller from Depot Road advised three teenage boys had been riding bikes in the middle of the roadway.
8:48 p.m.- Caller from Main Street advised they had been stuck on the second floor of the Highrise.
9:42 p.m.- Caller from Millers Creek advised their sister had called from a residence in Van Lear. Caller advised they heard someone strike her and the phone when dead. Caller also advised there was a six-year-old male in the residence.
Wednesday, Oct. 17
12:23 p.m.- Caller from Daniels Creek advised her husband and his parents had been physically fighting.
12:24 p.m.- Caller from Daniels Creek advised her brother had been abusing their father. Caller advised the father’s head was bleeding and his eye was bloodshot.
4:41 p.m.- Caller from Ponderosa Drive advised a female subject had been jogging and a car was following her with their flashers on.
5:30 p.m.- Caller from the Stock Yard advised a male subject was out of control and had been running in and out.
7:56 p.m.- Caller from Castle Fork advised a female subject had pulled a gun on her.
10:14 p.m.- Caller from Broadway advised three subjects had been under the caboose. Caller advised it looked like they were taking stuff out from under it.
Thursday, Oct. 18
1:58 a.m.- Caller from Upper Street advised someone had been knocking on doors and throwing smoke bombs.
3:42 a.m.- Caller from Highland Avenue advised they heard a loud pop then the power went out.
8:29 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised her husband parks at the Hager Hill market. Caller advised a friend of his was held at gun point by a male wearing all black.
9:53 a.m.- Caller from Southside Lane advised someone had broken into his building and took his weedeater and other items.
11:45 a.m.- Caller from Buckingham Avenue advised he had a safe, guns and other items stolen from him.
5:14 p.m.- Caller from Buckingham Avenue advised a kid had been riding a four-wheeler through people’s yards.
5:28 p.m.- Caller from Possum Hollow advised she was having problems with her 15-year-old daughter.
6:38 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised a male subject had been prowling around all the residences in the area.
6:41 p.m.- Caller from Stock Yard apartments advised her son had been around Lake Front Mart and a subject pulled a gun on him.
8:27 p.m.- Caller from Butcher Hollow advised her husband had locked her in her bedroom. Caller advised she had just returned from the hospital that day. Caller also advised they hadn’t been arguing.
Friday, Oct. 19
7:53 a.m.- Caller from Maple Street advised an older male subject had possibly been taking pictures of kids.
8:59 a.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised the turn lane onto Ky. Rt. 201 had diesel fuel spilled all over it. Caller advised the roadway was slick.
3:01 p.m.- Caller from Pineview Lane advised that her boyfriend had assaulted her.
6:53 p.m.- Caller from West Street advised of a residential fire. Caller advised flames were coming out of the back of the residence.
8:00 p.m.- Caller from Paradise Court advised someone had been ringing the door bell and leaving.
8:17 p.m.- Caller from Mayo Trail advised they lost $308 in cash.
8:29 p.m.- Caller from Van Lear Historical Society advised a person had been laying in the roadway.
10:35 p.m.- Caller from Madison Avenue advised of a sewer leak in front of Elite Apartments.
11:22 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised of a residential fire. Caller advised the house that was on fire the previous night had rekindled and the house was fully involved.
Saturday, Oct. 20
12:34 p.m.- Caller from Glade Branch advised a male subject had been walking through the area with a rifle and suitcases.
2:00 p.m.- Caller from Blue Grass Drive advised the landlord had done some dozer work and a male juvenile had been riding his dirtbike on the property.
2:03 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1092 advised someone had broken into their residence.
3:33 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 201 advised a horse had buckshot in its hip.
5:49 p.m.- Caller from Cemetery Road advised they wanted to speak with an officer about white dust on his car.
7:04 p.m.- Caller from the Mandarin House advised someone had stolen her purse.
7:38 p.m.- Caller from Black Diamond Saloon advised a female subject advised she had been assaulted at the bar.
11:28 p.m.- Caller from Sixth Street advised a male subject had keyed her car.
Sunday, Oct. 21
1:36 a.m.- Caller from Wolfpen Branch advised a small passenger car had been spinning its tires and driving fast.
1:30 p.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised four unruly subjects had been causing problems in the store over money.
2:09 p.m.- Caller from Airport Road advised two female subjects had come into his residence wanting to use the restroom. Caller advised they had stolen two cases of knives and his nerve and pain medication.
2:32 p.m.- Caller from Dawkins Avenue advised a dog had been laying in the ditch for two days. Caller advised the dog had been hit and couldn’t get up. Caller also advised they had already contacted the animal shelters.
9:09 p.m. Caller from Denver Pay Lake advised subjects had been spot lighting deer.
10:22 p.m.- Caller from Johnson Branch advised they had been getting harassing messages on Facebook.
11:55 p.m.- Caller from Burnt Cabin Road advised they kept getting harassing messages on Facebook.
http://www.paintsvilleherald.com/cat_index_24.shtml
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âRelax, all right? Donât try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, theyâre fascist. Throw some ground balls â itâs more democratic.â
Crash Davis
10-25-2012, 01:02 AM
I would love to see our local paper do this.
They have arrest and court hearings and all but not 911 calls.
They have arrest and court hearings and all but not 911 calls.
10-25-2012, 06:40 AM
Now everyone knows why police can be dicks. Look at the crap they put up with.
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Crash Davis
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